Michael Moore initially told police that an intruder shot and wounded him and killed his parents, but his attorneys have offered another story at trial.

Defense attorneys claimed that Moore's father shot and killed his wife during an argument over their son's drug abuse. Attorneys then said Moore shot and killed his father during a struggle for the gun.

The judge ruled that jurors could hear portions of the recording made just after the slayings, but some portions would be edited out.

"How many shots do you think you heard?" a detective asked Moore on the tape.

"I don't know, more than two," Moore responded.

"How many times do you think you were shot?" The detective continues.

"I think once, I think," Moore said.

The editing was supposed to be completed by Wednesday morning but the judge was not satisfied and editing continued.

Since Moore has already admitted the first story he told police was inaccurate, prosecutors are hoping to convince jurors that he's not telling the truth about his self-defense claim.

The taped interview is scheduled to be played Thursday.

The jury also heard from forensic scientists that testified about blood found at the scene.

The state is expected to continue presenting evidence through the end of the week.